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If you want to know in Olympic race there will be 5 riders/teams for main teams, for all others 4, 3, 2 and 1 for less important teams:
Paesi con cinque corridori:
Belgium: Greg Van Avermaet, Serge Pauwels, Laurens De Plus, Tim Wellens, Philippe Gilbert
Colombia: Pantano, Esteban Chaves, Sergio Henao, Miguel Ángel López, Rigoberto Urán
Germany: Emanuel Buchmann, Simon Geschke, Maximilian Levy, Tony Martin
Great Britain: Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome, Adam Yates, Peter Kennaugh, Ian Stannard
Italy: Vincenzo Nibali, Fabio Aru, Diego Rosa, Damiano Caruso, Alessandro De Marchi
Spain: Alejandro Valverde, Imanol Erviti, Ion Izagirre, Jonathan Castroviejo, Joaquim Rodriguez
Paesi con quattro corridori:
France: Warren Barguil, Julian Alaphilippe, Romain Bardet, Alexis Vuillermoz
Netherlands: Tom Dumoulin, Bauke Mollema, Wout Poels, Steven Kruijswijk
Norway: Sven Erik Bystrøm, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Vegard Stake Laengen, Lars Petter Nordhaug
Poland: Maciej Bodnar, Michal Golas, Michal Kwiatkowski, Rafal Majka
Portugal: André Cardoso, Rui Costa, José Mendes, Nélson Oliveira
Slovenia: Primoz Roglic, Simon Spilak, Matej Mohoric, Jan Polanc
Switzerland: Michael Albasini, Steve Morabito, Sebastien Reichenbach, Fabian Cancellara
Paesi con tre corridori:
Argentina: Daniel Diaz, Maximiliano Richeze, Eduardo Sepúlveda
Australia: Rohan Dennis, Richie Porte, Simon Clarke
Canada: Antoine Duchesne, Hugo Houle, Michael Woods
Czechia: Jan Bárta, Leopold König, Zdeněk Štybar, Petr Vakoč
Denmark: Jakob Fuglsang, Christopher Juul-Jensen, Chris Anker Sørensen
Iran: Ghader Mizbani, Arvin Moazzami, Samad Pourseyedi
Morocco: Anass Aït El Abdia, Soufiane Haddi, Mouhssine Lahsaini
Russia: Ilnur Zakarin, Sergei Chernetckii, Pavel Kochetkov
Ukraine: Andriy Hrivko, Denys Kostyuk, Mark Padun
Paesi con due corridori
Algeria: Abderrahmane Mansouri, Youcef Reguigui
Austria: Stefan Denifl, Georg Preidler
Belarus: Vasil Kiryienka, Kanstantsin Sivtsov
Brazil: Murilo Fischer, Kléber Ramos
Croatia: Kristijan Đurasek, Matija Kvasina
Estonia: Tanel Kangert, Rein Taaramäe
Ireland: Dan Martin, Nicolas Roche
Japan: Yukiya Arashiro, Kohei Uchima
Kazakhstan :Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev, Alexey Lutsenko
Latvia: Toms Skujiņš
Lithuania: Ramūnas Navardauskas, Ignatas Konovalovas
New Zealand: George Bennett
South Africa: Daryl Impey, Louis Meintjes
South Korea: Kim Ok-cheol, Seo Joon-yong
Sweden: (to follow)
Turkey: (to follow)
United States: Brent Bookwalter, Taylor Phinney
Venezuela: Miguel Armando Ubeto, Yonathan Monsalve
Paesi con un corridore
Azerbaijan: Maksym Averin
Bulgaria: Stefan Hristov
Chile: José Luis Rodríguez
Costa Rica: Andrey Amador
Dominican Republic: Diego Milán
Ecuador: Byron Guamá
Eritrea: (to follow)
Ethiopia: Tsgabu Grmay
Greece: Ioannis Tamouridis
Guatemala: Manuel Rodas
Hong Kong: Leung Chun Wing
Luxembourg: Bob Jungels
Mexico: Luis Lemus
Namibia: Dan Craven
Puerto Rico: (to follow)
Romania: Serghei Țvetcov
Rwanda: Adrien Niyonshuti
Serbia: Ivan Stević
Slovakia: Martin Haring
Tunisia: Rafaâ Chtioui
United Arab Emirates: Yousif Mirza
Per approfondire http://www.sportfair.it/2016/07/olimpia ... 9zXDPqF.99
Could be nice do almost the same
Paesi con cinque corridori:
Belgium: Greg Van Avermaet, Serge Pauwels, Laurens De Plus, Tim Wellens, Philippe Gilbert
Colombia: Pantano, Esteban Chaves, Sergio Henao, Miguel Ángel López, Rigoberto Urán
Germany: Emanuel Buchmann, Simon Geschke, Maximilian Levy, Tony Martin
Great Britain: Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome, Adam Yates, Peter Kennaugh, Ian Stannard
Italy: Vincenzo Nibali, Fabio Aru, Diego Rosa, Damiano Caruso, Alessandro De Marchi
Spain: Alejandro Valverde, Imanol Erviti, Ion Izagirre, Jonathan Castroviejo, Joaquim Rodriguez
Paesi con quattro corridori:
France: Warren Barguil, Julian Alaphilippe, Romain Bardet, Alexis Vuillermoz
Netherlands: Tom Dumoulin, Bauke Mollema, Wout Poels, Steven Kruijswijk
Norway: Sven Erik Bystrøm, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Vegard Stake Laengen, Lars Petter Nordhaug
Poland: Maciej Bodnar, Michal Golas, Michal Kwiatkowski, Rafal Majka
Portugal: André Cardoso, Rui Costa, José Mendes, Nélson Oliveira
Slovenia: Primoz Roglic, Simon Spilak, Matej Mohoric, Jan Polanc
Switzerland: Michael Albasini, Steve Morabito, Sebastien Reichenbach, Fabian Cancellara
Paesi con tre corridori:
Argentina: Daniel Diaz, Maximiliano Richeze, Eduardo Sepúlveda
Australia: Rohan Dennis, Richie Porte, Simon Clarke
Canada: Antoine Duchesne, Hugo Houle, Michael Woods
Czechia: Jan Bárta, Leopold König, Zdeněk Štybar, Petr Vakoč
Denmark: Jakob Fuglsang, Christopher Juul-Jensen, Chris Anker Sørensen
Iran: Ghader Mizbani, Arvin Moazzami, Samad Pourseyedi
Morocco: Anass Aït El Abdia, Soufiane Haddi, Mouhssine Lahsaini
Russia: Ilnur Zakarin, Sergei Chernetckii, Pavel Kochetkov
Ukraine: Andriy Hrivko, Denys Kostyuk, Mark Padun
Paesi con due corridori
Algeria: Abderrahmane Mansouri, Youcef Reguigui
Austria: Stefan Denifl, Georg Preidler
Belarus: Vasil Kiryienka, Kanstantsin Sivtsov
Brazil: Murilo Fischer, Kléber Ramos
Croatia: Kristijan Đurasek, Matija Kvasina
Estonia: Tanel Kangert, Rein Taaramäe
Ireland: Dan Martin, Nicolas Roche
Japan: Yukiya Arashiro, Kohei Uchima
Kazakhstan :Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev, Alexey Lutsenko
Latvia: Toms Skujiņš
Lithuania: Ramūnas Navardauskas, Ignatas Konovalovas
New Zealand: George Bennett
South Africa: Daryl Impey, Louis Meintjes
South Korea: Kim Ok-cheol, Seo Joon-yong
Sweden: (to follow)
Turkey: (to follow)
United States: Brent Bookwalter, Taylor Phinney
Venezuela: Miguel Armando Ubeto, Yonathan Monsalve
Paesi con un corridore
Azerbaijan: Maksym Averin
Bulgaria: Stefan Hristov
Chile: José Luis Rodríguez
Costa Rica: Andrey Amador
Dominican Republic: Diego Milán
Ecuador: Byron Guamá
Eritrea: (to follow)
Ethiopia: Tsgabu Grmay
Greece: Ioannis Tamouridis
Guatemala: Manuel Rodas
Hong Kong: Leung Chun Wing
Luxembourg: Bob Jungels
Mexico: Luis Lemus
Namibia: Dan Craven
Puerto Rico: (to follow)
Romania: Serghei Țvetcov
Rwanda: Adrien Niyonshuti
Serbia: Ivan Stević
Slovakia: Martin Haring
Tunisia: Rafaâ Chtioui
United Arab Emirates: Yousif Mirza
Per approfondire http://www.sportfair.it/2016/07/olimpia ... 9zXDPqF.99
Could be nice do almost the same

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Re: August 2016
There is no Pavé in the Olympic ITT. Maybe you can correct that?
Re: August 2016
There is now.Rasmussen wrote:There is no Pavé in the Olympic ITT. Maybe you can correct that?
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There is cobbles, it is the same Grumari's circuit as the road raceRasmussen wrote:There is no Pavé in the Olympic ITT. Maybe you can correct that?
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No. They using the small asphalted band beside the cobbles.Pokemon Club wrote:There is cobbles, it is the same Grumari's circuit as the road raceRasmussen wrote:There is no Pavé in the Olympic ITT. Maybe you can correct that?
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And where do you see that ?Rasmussen wrote:No. They using the small asphalted band beside the cobbles.Pokemon Club wrote:There is cobbles, it is the same Grumari's circuit as the road raceRasmussen wrote:There is no Pavé in the Olympic ITT. Maybe you can correct that?
In all case it doesn't change the fact that leso is off and that only him can modify things in calendar. So we will have the cobbles anyway I think.
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I am writing poitou
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Which pave in which km? I can Change it
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For the TT of the OlympicsBuhmann wrote:Which pave in which km? I can Change it
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here is poitou:
stage 1:

stage 2:

stage 3a:

stage 3b:

stage 4:

stage 1:

stage 2:

stage 3a:

stage 3b:

stage 4:

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Re: August 2016
Yeah poitou !
Nice Kazi , thx !
Nice Kazi , thx !
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A different thing, would be good if we can choose the nations soon.Buhmann wrote:Which pave in which km? I can Change it
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I set my form too so i had to draw itIDF wrote:Yeah poitou !
Nice Kazi , thx !
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Re: August 2016
Can someone add poitou and olympics. A proposal for Olympics:
Teams with 5 riders (best 6 countries in rsf):
- Germany
- Italy
- France
- USA
- Austria
- Belgium
Teams with 4 riders (7-13 in rsf):
- Australia
- Finland
- Switserland
- Canada
- Rumenia
- Portugal
- Russia
Teams with 3 riders (14-22 in rsf):
- Sweden
- Poland
- Japan
- Norway
- Slovenia
- Mexico
- Venezuela
- Great Britain
- Paraguay
Teams with 2 riders (23-40 in rsf):
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- India
- Hungary
- Danmark
- Spain
- The Netherlands
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Bolivia
- Luxemburg
- Slowakia
- Ecuador
- Argentina
- Brasil
- Ukrain
- Chile
- Kasachstan
Teams with 1 rider (all the other countries)
That makes 161 riders in races so ok. No need to add it but would be nice, but its more important that we could choose a nation.
Teams with 5 riders (best 6 countries in rsf):
- Germany
- Italy
- France
- USA
- Austria
- Belgium
Teams with 4 riders (7-13 in rsf):
- Australia
- Finland
- Switserland
- Canada
- Rumenia
- Portugal
- Russia
Teams with 3 riders (14-22 in rsf):
- Sweden
- Poland
- Japan
- Norway
- Slovenia
- Mexico
- Venezuela
- Great Britain
- Paraguay
Teams with 2 riders (23-40 in rsf):
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- India
- Hungary
- Danmark
- Spain
- The Netherlands
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Bolivia
- Luxemburg
- Slowakia
- Ecuador
- Argentina
- Brasil
- Ukrain
- Chile
- Kasachstan
Teams with 1 rider (all the other countries)
That makes 161 riders in races so ok. No need to add it but would be nice, but its more important that we could choose a nation.
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Re: August 2016
After which criteria were the amount of riders per nation decided?
It can't be points.
Anyway, with only three nations having 5 riders and four nations with 4 riders, this race will be ridiculous.
It can't be points.
Anyway, with only three nations having 5 riders and four nations with 4 riders, this race will be ridiculous.
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+1Wookie wrote:After which criteria were the amount of riders per nation decided?
It can't be points.
Anyway, with only three nations having 5 riders and four nations with 4 riders, this race will be ridiculous.
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Re: August 2016
yep, all with 4 oe 5 looks betterauxilium torino wrote:+1Wookie wrote:After which criteria were the amount of riders per nation decided?
It can't be points.
Anyway, with only three nations having 5 riders and four nations with 4 riders, this race will be ridiculous.
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Too late I guess, the criteria is pretty simple, they just took the real info from the real race and applied them here.Pokemon Club wrote:yep, all with 4 oe 5 looks betterauxilium torino wrote:+1Wookie wrote:After which criteria were the amount of riders per nation decided?
It can't be points.
Anyway, with only three nations having 5 riders and four nations with 4 riders, this race will be ridiculous.
Actually also in the WC, when you have 3 riders and you are challenging against 9 isn't that funny, honestly I think that much more worse it is the fact that the afternoon/morning guys have no race, but anyway...
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Bah no race because there is no u23 race for Olympics. Maybe not bad to have a female edition too !luques wrote:Too late I guess, the criteria is pretty simple, they just took the real info from the real race and applied them here.Pokemon Club wrote:yep, all with 4 oe 5 looks betterauxilium torino wrote:+1Wookie wrote:After which criteria were the amount of riders per nation decided?
It can't be points.
Anyway, with only three nations having 5 riders and four nations with 4 riders, this race will be ridiculous.
Actually also in the WC, when you have 3 riders and you are challenging against 9 isn't that funny, honestly I think that much more worse it is the fact that the afternoon/morning guys have no race, but anyway...
Re: August 2016
We should have had some archery in the morning! Low sprint skill + high flat skill=archery skill!
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When will poitou be added?
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